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Purdue Boilermakers Football Tickets Information

Purdue first began playing football in 1887. The Boilermakers' football history is marked by regular success in the Big Ten. As of 2007, Purdue holds 8 Big Ten Championships. The Boilermakers have won the Rose Bowl, Peach Bowl and Alamo Bowl, as well as producing at least 20 consensus All-Americans. A few of the great players to wear the Purdue gold and black include Drew Brees, Bob Griese, Len Dawson, Mike Alstott, and Rod Woodson. Score with TicketCity - the place to go for Purdue Boilermakers football tickets.

2015 Purdue Season Preview

Darrell Hazell’s inaugural season as the Boilermakers head coach was rough going. Purdue had a brutal schedule which culminated in a trip to Bloomington against arch-rival Indiana. With another year to drill his system and fundamentals into the team, Hazell and company look for a strong rebound in 2014. Sophomore quarterback Danny Etling will orchestrate an offense with much help from talented senior running backs Raheem Mostert and Akeem Hunt. The Boilermakers will also have one of the most experienced secondary’s in the Big 10, with the upperclassmen taking up the entire squad. Look for vast improvement on both sides of the ball from 2013, and for Purdue to surprise teams in a wide open Big 10. Purdue travels to South Bend in the always anticipated game against Notre Dame. Other big games will be at home against Iowa and Wisconsin and the season finale at Indiana.

Purdue Boilermakers Football at Ross-Ade Stadium

Address: 850 Steven Beering Dr, West Lafayette, Indiana, 47906

The Purdue Boilermakers play their home games at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. The stadium holds 62,500 spectators and has provided Purdue with an incredible home field advantage. From 2000 to 2006, Purdue posted a home record of 47-16. Ross-Ade is a beautiful and comfortable environment in which to watch football, and yet it also manages to be a hellish experience for visiting teams. The Purdue Boilermakers home bench is on the Ross-Ade Stadium sideline with sections 120-129. Ross-Ade Stadium parking information is covered in our Boilermakers event guide.

Ross-Ade Stadium Seating Chart

Purdue Boilermakers Rivals

A rivalry that is almost as old as the sport itself, the battle for the Old Oaken Bucket started in 1891. Since 1925, the winner of this Indiana battle has been awarded the bucket to take back with them to either Bloomington or West Lafayette. Purdue leads the all-time series by over 30 victories.

Purdue in the BCS National Championship, Bowl Games, and Big Ten Championship

The Boilermakers earned the nickname the “Spoilermakers” by knocking off number one ranked teams seven times in school history, they would love to continue to do so. The Purdue Boilermakers have played in more than bowl games since their conception including an appearance in the 2000 BCS Rose Bowl against Washington. Their last Big Ten Conference Championship came in 2000 but look for the Boilermakers to compete for years to come. Ticketcity offers tickets to all college football bowl games and the Big 10 Conference Championship Game.

Purdue Boilermakers Event Guide

Does my child need a ticket to attend a Purdue home football game?

Everyone must have a ticket, regardless of age.

When do the gates open prior to a game at Ross-Ade Stadium?

Gates open 1.5 hours prior to kickoff.

Where is the best place to eat in West Lafayette before a Purdue football game?

O’Ryan’s Nine Irish Brothers has some really good Irish food, much better than your average pub food.

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